Trump again mentioned funding 29 million dollars in Bangladesh.
Speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on Saturday in Maryland, US President Donald Trump is at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center.
Donald Trump, the nation's president, has once again mentioned that USAID, the US government's international aid organization, will provide $29 million to improve the political climate in Bangladesh. On Saturday, local time, he brought up the matter at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), the party's program, held in a Maryland auditorium.
"29 million dollars went to Bangladesh to strengthen the political sphere and help them, so that they can vote for the radical left communists," Trump stated in the speech. The video of Trump's speech was released by the American newspaper The Times. By the way, Trump referred to the former Joe Biden administration in the US as "radical left communist."
On February 15, the matter of this $29 million financing in Bangladesh initially came to light. Elon Musk, a Trump adviser, led the US Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) on that day, announcing the cancellation of USAID funding for a number of projects in Bangladesh, India, and other nations. As per their information, the funds were allocated to the 'Strengthening Political Landscape in Bangladesh' project, which aimed to improve the country's political circumstances.
During his White House speech last Friday, Donald Trump brought up this matter. There, he claimed that 29 million dollars had been given to a group whose name no one had ever heard of in order to support Bangladeshi politics. A small business, $10,000 from here, $10,000 from there, he said. The US government gave it 29 million dollars. The company employs just two people, Trump noted, adding, "I think they (the two workers) are very happy." They have a lot of money. They will soon be highlighted for their massive fraud in reputable business magazines. The US president brought up this matter once more the following day. According to the news agency AP, Trump spoke at the party event about his victory in the US presidential election, the actions taken to put an end to the war in Ukraine, the military presence on the US border, and his desire to remove Washington from the "deep-state bureaucracy." He described his return to the U.S. presidency as a means of escaping the "corrupt vicious cycle, warlords, and radical spies." In reference to the action against USAID, Donald Trump stated that in addition to a major staff reduction, the agency's Washington office has also been vacated. It was taken by Customs and Border Protection officials.
According to Trump, "the agency's name has also been removed from the building,"
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